The Gentoo-Ten LiveDVD is available in two flavors, a hybrid x86/x86_64 version, and an x86_64-only version. The livedvd-x86-amd64-32ul-10.0 will work on x86 or x86_64. If your arch is x86, then boot with the default gentoo kernel. If your arch is amd64 boot with the gentoo64 kernel. This means you can boot a 64bit kernel and install a customized 64bit userland while using the provided 32bit userland. The livedvd-amd64-multilib-10.0 version is for x86_64 only.

This DVD is produced on high quality DVD-R media using professional grade duplication equipment. It ships in a DVD style case and is warranted to be verified free from defects before shipping to ensure a quality customer experience.

Under 'other' I think is meant elinks _________________"Dear Enemy: may the Lord hate you and all your kind, may you be turned orange in hue, and may your head fall off at an awkward moment."
"Linux is like a wigwam - no windows, no gates, apache inside..."

As i remember flash player is not installed but it's easy to install _________________"Dear Enemy: may the Lord hate you and all your kind, may you be turned orange in hue, and may your head fall off at an awkward moment."
"Linux is like a wigwam - no windows, no gates, apache inside..."

This method doesn't work as the following problem appears.
Can somebody help me out with it,I am really having big trouble with it

emerge -av adobe-flash

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies... done!

!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "www-plugins/adobe-flash" have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your request:
- www-plugins/adobe-flash-10.1.53.64 (masked by: AdobeFlash-10.1 license(s))
A copy of the 'AdobeFlash-10.1' license is located at '/usr/portage/licenses/AdobeFlash-10.1'.

Read the file /usr/portage/licenses/AdobeFlash-10 if you accept the licence, put ACCEPT_LICENSE="="AdobeFlash-10.1" in make.conf to accept the licence.
The package is also keyword masked, so you need to add www-plugins/adobe-flash to your /etc/portage/package/keywords file.
Lastly, its a security risk, so its hard masked as well, so add www-plugins/adobe-flash tp /etc/portage/package.unmask

The files you need to change may not be writeable on the DVD. It depends if they have been copied to the ramdrive ir not._________________Regards,

NeddySeagoon

Computer users fall into two groups:-
those that do backups
those that have never had a hard drive fail.

Neddy,I am sorry but I just started using Gentoo yesterday and I need a bit more structered and step by step help than the one you provide.
Where can I find this file to accept the license and the others with the plugins because I've been looking for them and can't find them.
Than what to do first?
This command ;emerge -av adobe-flash
or first the License and than plugins and do I need commamds for them.
Sorry but I've been trying to install this flash player for two days now and getting really sick off it

ok thx Neddy I will try it tomorrow because it's getting really late here and want to relax a bit before I go to bed.
I will let you know tomorrow if it worked.
Have a nice day or night,depending from where you live

The time has come to release a new Gentoo Linux LiveDVD, it's been over 16 months since our last release and we are very excited about this one. This thread is started to get you the community involved and give you a first look at this beta release which showcases the most popular software in Linux.

A complete package list for this media with available use flags and version numbers can be found below. Feel free to make package request for inclusion, but make sure it's not already on the below list and it's license allows binary distribution.

Notes:
My suggestion is to 'dd' this iso into a ~2G usb stick since the Official images won't be on mirrors until next week. You are provided 2 ways to downloading the images.
x86/x86_64 Torrents:
update: As of now the images are on the official torrent page!

http://torrents.gentoo.org

HTTP direct download:
See regular mirrors for direct download.

Below are a few Cons and Pros regarding this LiveDVD for those that are used to minimal install cds and don't wish to download such a big 2G iso.

Cons:

Large size image ~2GB

Requires 512 of RAM or 2G+ for 3d acceleration

Only available for x86/x86_64 systems

Pros:

Both x86 and x86_64 sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.37

Two images
1. x86-amd64-32ul - provides a 32bit userland with an optional 64bit kernel
2. amd64-multilib - Full 64bit userland with multilib support

Plenty of hardware support [1]

Boots from any removable media [2]

Full ~arch system build (How I got Gentoo to agree to this is a trade secret)

[3] Booting with the 'persistence' boot option will allow you to retain your $HOME changes on
a separate removable device or if you have space left on the usb that the image is booting from, you
can then create a partition on there then:

1. Create a FS (extfs,reiserfs,xfs etc..)
2. Create an empty file named 'persistence-mode'.
This partition will be used to create a loopback image that will allow persistent data on reboots.

There is an optional boot parameter which can set the image size you wish for $HOME which is persistence_mb=100 for example, will make a 100M size image for your persistent data. The minimum requirement is 69M for now which is the default setting.

[4] This year we have included some extra boot images which you normally would find on the sysresccd.

A browser with Flash installed, please _________________"Dear Enemy: may the Lord hate you and all your kind, may you be turned orange in hue, and may your head fall off at an awkward moment."
"Linux is like a wigwam - no windows, no gates, apache inside..."

Works good, all I had to do was add ACCEPT_LICENSE="AdobeFlash-10.1" to /etc/make.conf

I booted with gentoox aufs_mem=2G

Nice work likewhoa

I like to add that I included the original make.conf used to build the livedvd at /etc/make.conf.gentoo11 for those that want to resume from where i left off. Also anyone that needs to build a kernel, the configs are in /etc/kernels

Works good, all I had to do was add ACCEPT_LICENSE="AdobeFlash-10.1" to /etc/make.conf

I booted with gentoox aufs_mem=2G

Nice work likewhoa

Good tip _________________"Dear Enemy: may the Lord hate you and all your kind, may you be turned orange in hue, and may your head fall off at an awkward moment."
"Linux is like a wigwam - no windows, no gates, apache inside..."

@Randy Andy
then you'll like gentooligans.com send me a pm with your email and i'll send you an invite to it. This site is made to bring users and developers together to work on Gentoo Linux and more.

Thank you _________________"Dear Enemy: may the Lord hate you and all your kind, may you be turned orange in hue, and may your head fall off at an awkward moment."
"Linux is like a wigwam - no windows, no gates, apache inside..."

Works good, all I had to do was add ACCEPT_LICENSE="AdobeFlash-10.1" to /etc/make.conf

I booted with gentoox aufs_mem=2G

Nice work likewhoa

What about gnash !

What ever you want that's not on the liveDVD/USB you can simply emerge, now for Flash you just need to click once on the "Install Adobe Flash" icon on desktop. I will include gnash

Yes yes yes! Thank you!_________________"Dear Enemy: may the Lord hate you and all your kind, may you be turned orange in hue, and may your head fall off at an awkward moment."
"Linux is like a wigwam - no windows, no gates, apache inside..."